Pets will also have a bad appetite because of heat, and they cannot finish their food at once, and they will easily deteriorate after being left for a long time. If you accidentally eat spoiled food at this time, it will also cause diarrhea. It is r...
Pets will also have a bad appetite because of heat, and they cannot finish their food at once, and they will easily deteriorate after being left for a long time. If you accidentally eat spoiled food at this time, it will also cause diarrhea.
It is recommended to deal with the dog food that you can't finish in time and remember to replace the fresh and clean water at any time. Not only that, after feeding, you should also pay attention to sealing the pet food and placing it in a cool and dry place to prevent the dry food from deteriorating. In addition, refrigerator food is one of the culprits that cause pet diarrhea.
Although low temperatures in the refrigerator can inhibit bacteria, they cannot sterilize, especially in summer when bacteria are active, if the food in the refrigerator is stored improperly, it will increase the chance of food spoilage and cross-contamination.
It is recommended to seal the canned food, jerky and other foods that have not been eaten in a freshly maintained bag and put them in the refrigerator. Before taking them out again, leave them at room temperature for a while before giving them to the hairy child to eat.
I feel really distressed when I see my dog going out, sticking out his tongue and panting. So popsicles and ice watermelons are continuously fed, and the pets are happily swallowed, and a large amount of ice is drunk, which can easily cause diarrhea.
Ice can indeed cool down, but don't be too greedy. You can make some small ice cubes for your pet to lick, and you can just 2 to 3 pieces when you go out.